Sony PSP
Editors' rating
Excellent
8.1
out of 10
- The good: The Sony PSP is a slick portable gaming system highlighted by an impressive wide-screen display and PS2-like graphics. It also boasts built-in Wi-Fi, a Web browser, and the ability to play music and videos, as well as to store images.
- The bad: The Sony PSP's multimedia functionality is underwhelming, especially for video, requiring expensive memory cards. The load times on the UMD games can be excessive.
- The bottom line: The Sony PSP elevates portable gaming to the next level, but its multimedia functionality falls short of its full potential.
- Reviewed by:
- David Carnoy
- Edited by:
- Rob Dubbin, John P. Falcone, and David Rudden
- Review date: 3/23/05
- Update date: 9/4/07

Buying choices
for Sony PSP from online stores:
- Amazon.com Marketplace In stock: Yes
- $239.99
- P.C. Richard & Son In stock: Yes
- $169.97
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